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What is wrong with the parameters in this nagios.conf file ? It does not accept the AD user credentials in the web login prompt. All same LDAP parameters if used in a separate php-ldap module, in the same setup, it authenticates. But Nagios rejects and keeps prompting login window. httpd.conf has the required .so modules loaded. Tried adding removing these parameters in different combinations(as I'm unsure of what is must and what is not), none of the combinations gets it right

I have been checking the logs (please see pasted below), it says password mismatch which is a 'lie'. If fact, just now checked in the event viewer logs of LDAP server (Win 2012), I see requests reaching there. It shows IP address of my nagios host and my AD user name who requested LDAP authentication. But on Nagios web console it keeps prompting Sign-in prompt

1. 'Require ldap-group CN=johns_Group, OU=LAB,DC=test-lab,DC=abc,DC=local' <--- This exists or no, has no effect. john can login even if this line is removed. how to explain

2. If I want to give access to 5 AD users, how can I add them in nagios.conf ? In cgi.cfg , I know I can add multiple usernames separated by commas, or use asterisk for anyone

3. I have use_authentication set to 0 in cgi.cfg, yet using LDAP authentication! Is this variable applicable only for local authentication which uses nagiosadmin and password ? Looks like it is ignored in my LDAP - AD authentication

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